| Tiruvaḷḷuvar - 1819 - 312 pages
.../f? While taking up the -water and throwing it a^ain into the -¡cater (in performing the sand, hy;i and other rites) what is the object on which you think? On whatsoever you think y ou have thrown all the water vainly : Think on. the root, thin k on the seed, and on the benefit... | |
| Elijah Hoole - India - 1844 - 502 pages
...how often have I encompassed the holy places of Siven ! This I have left off; for the wise, who knows the true God, the Lord of heavenly beings, Believe...(Vishnu,) it is not Aren, (Siven,) it is not Ayen, (Bruhma,) Far beyond the black, (the colour of Vishnu,) the white, (the colour of Siven), or the red,... | |
| Peter Percival - 1854 - 582 pages
...their hands. While taking up the water and throwing it again into the water (in performing the sandhya, and other rites), what is the object on which you...thus able to think, you may approach the feet of God. The following stanza confesses the First Cause : — It is not Ari, it is not Aren, it is not Ayen... | |
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